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NARROW GRAINED EVERGREEN (95 days)—A splendid, high quality 
Evergreen. Slightly earlier than Stowell’s; ears 8 to 9 inches long, with a 
small cob containing 18 to 20 rows of very deep, narrow white grains. One 
of the best canning varieties. 
STOWELL'S EVERGREEN (100 days)—The standard and best known 
white sweet corn. Ears 8 to 9 inches long, 16 to 18 rowed, with a very 
deep sweet grain. Our strain of this variety is noted for its uniform deep 
grain and small cob. 
TRUCKER’S FAVORITE (100 days)—A late sort of the Adams’ type; ears 
9 to 10 inches long, handsome, 14 to 16 rowed. Not a sweet corn. 
WHITE EVERGREEN (100 days)—A type of Stowell’s Evergreen of the 
same season, but with rather a whiter grain. Ears 8 to 9 inches long, 16 
rowed. 
Popcorn 
CULTURE —Popped corn is more popular than ever. A few short rows 
should give a supply for winter months. 
BLACK BEAUTY —W hile the seed is black, the kernel pops white. 
JAPANESE HULLESS —V ery popular with sellers of popped corn. 
QUEEN'S GOLDEN •—The golden yellow kernels pop to almost double the 
size of any other variety. 
SOUTH AMERICAN T. N. T •—A comparatively recent introduction with 
large yellow kernels, which pop to an enormous size. It is of highest quality 
and is well adapted for home use, as well as for market trade. 
WHITE RICE —A very desirable variety and greatly preferred by 
growers. 
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